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Human nature, considered absolutely, is properly predicated of Socrates
Arguments
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The intellect invents the notion of species and attributes it to itself
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The universality of the form does not arise from the existence the form has in the intellect but rather from its relation to things as a likeness of such things
Then it must be true that...
Human nature, considered absolutely, is properly predicated of Socrates
Consequences
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Small errors at the outset can lead to great errors in the final conclusions
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Human nature, considered absolutely, is properly predicated of Socrates
Then it must be true that...
To be predicated pertains to a genus per se
If it is true that...
Human nature, considered absolutely, is properly predicated of Socrates
and
To be predicated pertains to a genus per se
Then it must be true that...
The essences or quiddities of simple substances are not other than the forms themselves